Battles Open League is here, and 21 incredible projects are gearing up to battle in an electrifying $NOT tournament! With two divisions - apps and tokens - this is your chance to show your support and make your favorite project a champion!
Here’s how to get involved:
🔹Watch the live draw as we reveal the tournament grid. 🔹Vote in $NOT for your favorite projects in each round. 🔹Cheer on the winners as they advance, aiming for the grand final!
Tonight, at 20:30 CET, join us live on @fanzeelabs for the draw and the big reveal of our participants.
🥇 Don’t miss out and mark your calendars, as your vote could be the one that takes your favorite project to the top!
Battles Open League is here, and 21 incredible projects are gearing up to battle in an electrifying $NOT tournament! With two divisions - apps and tokens - this is your chance to show your support and make your favorite project a champion!
Here’s how to get involved:
🔹Watch the live draw as we reveal the tournament grid. 🔹Vote in $NOT for your favorite projects in each round. 🔹Cheer on the winners as they advance, aiming for the grand final!
Tonight, at 20:30 CET, join us live on @fanzeelabs for the draw and the big reveal of our participants.
🥇 Don’t miss out and mark your calendars, as your vote could be the one that takes your favorite project to the top!
Telegram’s stand out feature is its encryption scheme that keeps messages and media secure in transit. The scheme is known as MTProto and is based on 256-bit AES encryption, RSA encryption, and Diffie-Hellman key exchange. The result of this complicated and technical-sounding jargon? A messaging service that claims to keep your data safe.Why do we say claims? When dealing with security, you always want to leave room for scrutiny, and a few cryptography experts have criticized the system. Overall, any level of encryption is better than none, but a level of discretion should always be observed with any online connected system, even Telegram.
The SSE was the first modern stock exchange to open in China, with trading commencing in 1990. It has now grown to become the largest stock exchange in Asia and the third-largest in the world by market capitalization, which stood at RMB 50.6 trillion (US$7.8 trillion) as of September 2021. Stocks (both A-shares and B-shares), bonds, funds, and derivatives are traded on the exchange. The SEE has two trading boards, the Main Board and the Science and Technology Innovation Board, the latter more commonly known as the STAR Market. The Main Board mainly hosts large, well-established Chinese companies and lists both A-shares and B-shares.